Columbus, Ohio, to Pay $10m to Settle Lawsuit Over Police Killing of Andre Hill
Columbus, Ohio, to Pay $10m to Settle Lawsuit Over Police Killing of Andre Hill
The city of Columbus, Ohio, will pay $10 million to settle a lawsuit related to the police killing of Andre Hill."No amount of money will ever bring Andre Hill back to his family, but we believe this is an important and necessary step in the right direction," Columbus City Attorney Zach Klein said in a statement.According to Columbus’s Criminal Justice & Judiciary Chair, Shayla Favor, the settlement is the largest in the city’s history. Speaking to CNN, Favor said that she hopes the agreement will lead to further reform and progress.“We cannot afford to continue in this manner,” she said. “I hope that this is the last time we will see something like this come before us.”Hill, notes CNN, was shot and killed by police on December 22nd, after Officer Adam Coy and his colleague responded to a call regarding a man who had been sitting in an SUV for a prolonged period of time, repeatedly turning his engine on and off.Hill, who is Black, was fatally shot seconds after the officers arrived. Body camera footage shows the 47-year-old African American man approaching the officers, holding an illuminated cell phone in one hand.
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